Responsibilities
- Produces executive papers, issue notes, decision decks, and briefing materials that support informed executive decision-making.
- Prepares condensed summaries, scenario analyses, and risk assessments on legislative, regulatory, or sector developments.
- Delivers rapid-turnaround briefs on urgent or politically-sensitive matters.
- Conducts research and analysis on policy proposals, legislative changes, government initiatives, and broader issues affecting the organization.
- Assesses operational, financial, and reputational impacts, and develops evidence-based recommendations aligned with organizational strategy.
- Translates technical policy, legislative, and regulatory information into accessible executive-level narratives.
- Gathers inputs from operations, legal, communications, and program teams, consolidating diverse perspectives into unified briefing materials.
- Supports leadership in preparing for stakeholder meetings, government engagements, board discussions, and other strategic initiatives.
- Contributes to strategic planning by identifying opportunities, risks, and long-term policy trends, and supporting advocacy strategies and organizational positioning.
- Monitors government announcements, legislative sessions, and sector developments, maintaining situational awareness across the policy landscape.
- Flags emerging issues requiring executive attention and maintains an issues tracker with status, risks, and recommended actions.
- Drafts speeches, talking points, meeting notes, and correspondence for government officials and stakeholders, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and strategic alignment.
Qualifications
- A bachelor’s degree or higher in public policy, political science, government relations, economics, business, or a related field.
- 5–10 years of experience in policy analysis, government relations, public affairs, or a related discipline.
- Strategic thinking skills, with the ability to see the big picture, anticipate implications, and connect policy developments to organizational priorities.
- Analytical rigor, with comfort navigating ambiguity, complex data, and multi-variable decision environments.
- Executive communication skills, with the ability to produce concise, persuasive, and decision-oriented writing.
- Stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to navigate internal politics, external relationships, and multi-party coordination.
- Political acuity, with an understanding of the political, regulatory, and reputational context surrounding decisions.
- Proficiency in leveraging data, reporting, visualization, and AI-assisted research tools to generate insights and support evidence-based decision-making.
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Primary Location: Edmonton, Alberta (Corporate)
Job Title: Policy Analyst
Requisition ID: 13221